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Theory of International Politics

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The article was published on 1979-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7932 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Global politics & International relations.

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The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion

TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical analysis of data on sanctions in pursuit of economic or regulatory goals strongly supports the gametheoretic argument that the significance of economic coercion has been undervalued in the study of statecraft and international relations more generally.
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Neorealism's status‐quo bias: What security dilemma?

TL;DR: In this paper, Neorealism's status-quo bias: What security dilemma? Security Studies: Vol 5, No. 5, Realism: Restatements and Renewal, pp. 90-121.
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Cyberwar is coming

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce two concepts for thinking about cyberwar and netwar, namely cyber-war and cyber-netwar, in which neither mass nor mobility will decide outcomes; instead, the side that knows more, that can disperse the fog of war yet enshroud an adversary in it, will enjoy decisive advantages.
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Exploring the Bargaining Model of War

TL;DR: The bargaining model of war as mentioned in this paper envisions the initiation, prosecution, termination, and consequences of war as part of a single bargaining process, and applies the model to the different phases of war.
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Building Reputation: Why Governments Fight Some Separatists but Not Others

TL;DR: The authors show that future players and future stakes strongly influence government decisions to cooperate or fight at least against ethnic minorities seeking self-determination, and provide some of the first systematic evidence that governments invest in reputation building a least in the domain of domestic ethnic relations.
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Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes

Imre Lakatos
TL;DR: For centuries knowledge meant proven knowledge, proven either by the power of the intellect or by the evidence of the senses as discussed by the authors. But the notion of proven knowledge was questioned by the sceptics more than two thousand years ago; but they were browbeaten into confusion by the glory of Newtonian physics.
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Introduction to cybernetics

TL;DR: This book contains the collected and unified material necessary for the presentation of such branches of modern cybernetics as the theory of electronic digital computers, Theory of discrete automata, theory of discrete self-organizing systems, automation of thought processes, theoryof image recognition, etc.
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Barriers to New Competition

Henry W. Broude, +1 more
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